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Monday, February 06, 2012

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Deforestation in Mexico’s Monarch Butterfly Reserve Drops

Deforestation in Mexico’s Monarch Butterfly Reserve Drops

Deforestation in the wintering grounds of the Monarch butterfly in central Mexico has dropped to just over one acre’s worth of trees.

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‘Million-dollar Sharks’ Boon to Eco-tourism

‘Million-dollar Sharks’ Boon to Eco-tourism

Tens of millions of the coastal and open-water sharks are harvested every year to supply a burgeoning appetite for meat and especially shark-fin soup.

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The Relentless Ladybug

The Relentless Ladybug

Ladybugs, ladybirds, or lady beetles—whatever one calls them—are favored by farmers as voracious pest-eaters.

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10 Reasons We Need Wolves

10 Reasons We Need Wolves

Wolves help fight the climate change and overpopulation of certain species among other surprising contributions.

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The Greatest Migration on Earth

The Greatest Migration on Earth

One Humpback Whale has proved to scientists that migratory creatures are still free roaming and continue to explore.

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Drowned Spiders Come Back From the Dead

Drowned Spiders Come Back From the Dead

Spiders utilize suspended animation when oxygen is in short supply.

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The Dynamics of the African Elephant

The Dynamics of the African Elephant

African Elephants differ from their Asian and South American cousins and have learned to adapt to harsh conditions.

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Tigers in Crisis

Tigers in Crisis

Of the eight original subspecies of tigers, three have become extinct within the last 60 years.

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Taiji, Japan Mayor Defends Dolphin Hunts

Taiji, Japan Mayor Defends Dolphin Hunts

Taiji, Japan Mayor says 'We Are Not Going To Change Our Plans'

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Empire State Building Going Dark to Save Migratory Birds

Empire State Building Going Dark to Save Migratory Birds

What you can do to help save birds this fall.

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Lions 'Close to Extinction'

Lions 'Close to Extinction'

Lion populations have fallen by almost 90% in the past 20 years, leaving the animal close to extinction in Africa.

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Sea Turtles Face Big Gulf Deaths

Sea Turtles Face Big Gulf Deaths

Sea turtles are likely to see significant, long-term population loss from the Gulf of Mexico oil spill.

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Oil Disaster Threatens Survival of “Gulf’s Sea Turtle”

Oil Disaster Threatens Survival of “Gulf’s Sea Turtle”

They rebounded from near extinction, but now the Kemp's ridley sea turtle faces new hazards.

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Concerns Up and Down the Food Chain

Concerns Up and Down the Food Chain

Biologists are increasingly alarmed for wildlife offshore, where the damage from a spill can be invisible but still deadly.

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Fragmented Forests Result in More Snakes, Fewer Birds

Fragmented Forests Result in More Snakes, Fewer Birds

About half of all bird nests don't survive due to predators, particularly in fragmented forest areas, but why?

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Lethal Sounds

Lethal Sounds

The use of military sonar poses a deadly threat to whales and other marine mammals.

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Ancient Horned Crocodile Found

Ancient Horned Crocodile Found

In a primeval version of the horror flick Lake Placid, a 19-foot-long horned crocodile may have leaped from the water to snack on early humans...

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Squid, Glowing Bacteria Work Well Together

Squid, Glowing Bacteria Work Well Together

Exploring this symbiotic relationship could help us to understand how bacteria operate within our own bodies.

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Lethal Dose: Agents Poison Wildlife on Public Lands

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Global Honey Bee Population Increasing

Global Honey Bee Population Increasing

Global Honey Bee Population Increasing

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